Are B-F and B-I polar? Chemistry Intermolecular Bonding Polarity of Bonds 1 Answer Aditya Banerjee. Nov 29, 2016 In both the bonds, F as well as I are more electronegative than B. So, both the bonds are polar, as the net resultant moment is towards the more electronegative elements. Answer link Related questions What causes bond polarity? Is the bond between H and S atoms polar? What is the bond polarity of the water molecule? How does polarity affect ionic bonds? What is a polar covalent bond? Can you compare the location of bonding electrons in a polar covalent bond with those in a... How does polarity affect bond angles? How can I determine bond polarity? What is an example of a polarity of bonds practice problem? What is a polar molecule? See all questions in Polarity of Bonds Impact of this question 7892 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License